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135 lines
3.8 KiB
Go
135 lines
3.8 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// The iterable package provides several traversal and searching methods.
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// It can be used on anything that satisfies the Iterable interface,
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// including vector, though certain functions, such as Map, can also be used on
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// something that would produce an infinite amount of data.
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package iterable
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import "container/vector"
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type Iterable interface {
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// Iter should return a fresh channel each time it is called.
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Iter() <-chan interface {}
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}
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func not(f func(interface {}) bool) (func(interface {}) bool) {
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return func(e interface {}) bool { return !f(e) }
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}
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// All tests whether f is true for every element of iter.
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func All(iter Iterable, f func(interface {}) bool) bool {
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for e := range iter.Iter() {
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if !f(e) {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// Any tests whether f is true for at least one element of iter.
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func Any(iter Iterable, f func(interface {}) bool) bool {
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return !All(iter, not(f))
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}
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// Data returns a slice containing the elements of iter.
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func Data(iter Iterable) []interface {} {
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vec := vector.New(0);
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for e := range iter.Iter() {
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vec.Push(e)
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}
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return vec.Data()
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}
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// filteredIterable is a struct that implements Iterable with each element
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// passed through a filter.
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type filteredIterable struct {
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it Iterable;
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f func(interface {}) bool;
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}
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func (f *filteredIterable) iterate(out chan<- interface {}) {
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for e := range f.it.Iter() {
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if f.f(e) {
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out <- e
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}
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}
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close(out)
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}
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func (f *filteredIterable) Iter() <-chan interface {} {
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ch := make(chan interface {});
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go f.iterate(ch);
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return ch;
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}
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// Filter returns an Iterable that returns the elements of iter that satisfy f.
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func Filter(iter Iterable, f func(interface {}) bool) Iterable {
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return &filteredIterable{ iter, f }
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}
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// Find returns the first element of iter that satisfies f.
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// Returns nil if no such element is found.
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func Find(iter Iterable, f func(interface {}) bool) interface {} {
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for e := range Filter(iter, f).Iter() {
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return e
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Injector is a type representing a function that takes two arguments,
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// an accumulated value and an element, and returns the next accumulated value.
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// See the Inject function.
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type Injector func(interface {}, interface {}) interface{};
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// Inject combines the elements of iter by repeatedly calling f with an
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// accumulated value and each element in order. The starting accumulated value
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// is initial, and after each call the accumulated value is set to the return
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// value of f. For instance, to compute a sum:
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// var arr IntArray = []int{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 };
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// sum := iterable.Inject(arr, 0,
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// func(ax interface {}, x interface {}) interface {} {
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// return ax.(int) + x.(int) }).(int)
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func Inject(iter Iterable, initial interface {}, f Injector) interface {} {
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acc := initial;
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for e := range iter.Iter() {
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acc = f(acc, e)
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}
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return acc
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}
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// mappedIterable is a helper struct that implements Iterable, returned by Map.
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type mappedIterable struct {
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it Iterable;
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f func(interface {}) interface {};
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}
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func (m *mappedIterable) iterate(out chan<- interface {}) {
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for e := range m.it.Iter() {
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out <- m.f(e)
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}
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close(out)
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}
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func (m *mappedIterable) Iter() <-chan interface {} {
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ch := make(chan interface {});
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go m.iterate(ch);
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return ch
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}
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// Map returns an Iterable that returns the result of applying f to each
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// element of iter.
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func Map(iter Iterable, f func(interface {}) interface {}) Iterable {
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return &mappedIterable{ iter, f }
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}
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// Partition(iter, f) returns Filter(iter, f) and Filter(iter, !f).
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func Partition(iter Iterable, f func(interface {}) bool) (Iterable, Iterable) {
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return Filter(iter, f), Filter(iter, not(f))
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}
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// TODO:
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// - Zip
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